The spirits are high; the expectations are higher. The selectors have provided what is probably the best unit that can bring glory on 2nd April, 2011. That was what we believed four years ago but it was not to be. We came close in 1996 and looked set until the disastrous performance against the eventual champions - Sri Lanka. Seven yeas later, one man stood between the Aussies and cup but it all ended too early when the hopes of a whole nation fell like a red apple into the hands of a screaming McGrath off the ‘MRF’ willow in the very first over of the second innings in the final. In 2007, we lost the battle even before it began.
Time has come for the team to redeem itself. And this time around in our backyard. While every single Indian wants team India to win, and every member of team will give it their all, one person will be taking the stage one last time to fulfill what was his unfulfilled dream since the day he, as a 10 year old kid rejoiced with rest of the nation when Kapil’s Devils beat the Windies to win the game’s most coveted trophy in 1983.
Earlier in 1996 and 2003, he single handedly took the team within grabbing distance of the trophy. But the better ‘teams’ won.
Since, 1992 the lead pacers, spinners, batsmen and keepers changed. Only the best batsman and hope remained. And thus far only as a hope.
It will be foolish and selfish on our part to expect Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar to be a part of the team in 2015. If it has to come it is now. And he cannot do it alone.
The team as much as they want to win it must step up to give this great man something which he deserves as much as anybody else. Or more, I dare say.
Yes! He deserves it more than anybody else. Yes! For all that he has done, given and given–up over the years for this wonderful sport and its fans, this is the least the team can do for him.
He has done India proud by all his achievements for over 21 years.
He has given us the joy of watching a genius in action, the joy only he can provide. He has many times over allowed the nation to forgive and forget the whole team’s dismal performances with his hundreds in lost causes.
He had saved the nation of disgrace when he pleaded the unruly and un-sportive crowd at the Eden garden to settle. And only he could do that.
Though he has done many such wonderful things, two things in particular stand out.
One is the fact that he has literally given up his entire teen-age for the sport. The age when all his school mates and friends were cherishing what we consider the most memorable period of life, he was busy serving the nation.
The second and most courageous of all was a sacrifice beyond comparison. Midway through the 1999 world-cup, he had to return home when his beloved father Ramesh Tendulkar expired due to a heart-attack. And in less than 48 hours, he was back in England for his nation needed him. We had lost to a lowly Zimbabwean team in his absence. He returned, scored a century in the very next match and looked up to the heavens and said “Dad, this is for you”. It was not about the century, yes, it came against Kenya. It was not about India winning. But what is significant is that with all the pressure and a heart filled with emotions, he returned. He returned, because the nation needed him.
This is just a plea to the rest of the team to give it their all and do it for their idol. Every member of the team has been in a way small or big inspired by the great at some point in their life. In fact most of them consider him their God.
Guys, this is not a one man team. He tried in vain on different occasions single handedly. He cannot do it alone. Few can. But he can do it with your help. This is best and the last chance, even for God.
Do it for him guys, Do it for Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar.
aswmmmmm ...man really gr8, every other guy whos not a part of the team can also do their bit by praying TO GOD FOR THE GOD ...
ReplyDeleteawesum dude.....u hav dne it agn....yt anoder superb blog....bowin to the MASTER n prayn to the almighty to give strength to evry member of the team so as to achieve the wrld cup...atleast for nw becz dis may b da last wrld cup of master(nt hopn so).....n widout wrldcup in his Cv its nt justice dne to the impeccable services he has dne n been doi to the nation.....
ReplyDeletenice one man...it is really foolish of us to expect him to play another world cup,this is the one that we must pray for and SACHIN craves for...may TEAM INDIA give him what he really deserves,a world cup victory in SACHIN's HOMETOWN!!!
ReplyDeleteFingers Crossed!!! Lets hope for the very Best!
ReplyDeleteCOOL :) Sachin will aawayz rock :) hez gonna make diz world cup d most happening WORLD CUP :) VICTORY s aawayz SACHINZ n team INDIA's :)GUD LUCK INDIAN TEAM :) BAG THE WORLD CUP :)
ReplyDeletesuperb post nikhil...i guess even not so great cricket enthusiasts like me also have a deep sense of admiration and respect for the God of the Willow...a billion hearts praying for team india this time...and they'r looking good to do us proud!
ReplyDeletenatesh
WOW dude u've summarized sachin's life in a nutshell....
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with the part about him sacrificing his youth for the country.
At the same age our lives were so insignificant in terms of glory for the country ( Significant in its own way though ;-) ).
Great post mate.I somehow have a feeling that in the end people get what they deserve. Great people get more than what they deserve !!
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ReplyDelete@ Pavitra.... Hope your wish comes true..
ReplyDelete@ Nat... Just hope the team fights it out for him... am sure they are also thinking of handing him a great farewell..
@ Neo... Our life was significant in its own way .. lol
I damn badly hope this great man gets atleast what he deserves!!!!